New releases from John Carpenter, the horror film director who writes many of his own soundtracks, and from German electronic musician Michael Bruckner.
Post-rock explorers Blonde Redhead has been recording since 1995. They come in to play their new music live on Echoes. They recently released the EP, Three O’clock. They play live on Echoes.
In the middle of this long winter, acclaimed ambient guitarist Jeff Pearce comes in to weave the looped and delay drenched guitar melodies of his latest album, From the Darker Seasons, live on Echoes.
An Engineer goes off the track when we talk with Mark Peters. He’s the guitarist and leader of the dreamy shoegaze band Engineers, but on his own, he creates a more ambient, instrumental sound.
We go classical for the next Echoes CD of the month if your idea of classical is Steve Reich and Philip Glass amped up. That’s the sound of English composer Poppy Ackroyd’s energized neo-classical album, Resolve.
We’ll survey the Echoes artists who are up for Grammy Awards this Sunday including Steve Roach, Peter Kater, Brian Eno, Odesza, Bonobo and Laura Marling.
She sang the Yoko Ono style shrieks with The B-52s, but on her own, Cindy Wilson creates a retro dream-pop sound with her solo debut album called Change. We bring a track from that and an electronic duo from Australia called Albrecht La’Brooy.
The 1968 debut by Spirit featured a jazz drummer, a guitarist who played with Jimi Hendrix and songwriters who tapped the acid rock sound in a very different way. It also features the song that may have inspired “Stairway to Heaven.”
Soundtrack composer Mac Quayle plugs in for the cyber-soundtrack of TVs, Mr. Robot, the dark, sci-fi dystopian drama. We talk to him about electronic music of a disturbed mind.